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SRT MOO is, in its public spaces, a "PG-13-to-soft-R" game. The general rule of thumb is that if it could fly in a non-AO-rated video game that isn't REALLY pushing that M rating the way that, say, Grand Theft Auto likes to, it's probably a safe thing to do in public. | SRT MOO is, in its public spaces, a "PG-13-to-soft-R" game. The general rule of thumb is that if it could fly in a non-AO-rated video game that isn't REALLY pushing that M rating the way that, say, Grand Theft Auto likes to, it's probably a safe thing to do in public. | ||
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The caveat here is of course that if someone asks you to knock it off around them, please do. Again: It's not that deep. | The caveat here is of course that if someone asks you to knock it off around them, please do. Again: It's not that deep. |
Revision as of 10:32, 27 January 2021
SRT MOO is, in its public spaces, a "PG-13-to-soft-R" game. The general rule of thumb is that if it could fly in a non-AO-rated video game that isn't REALLY pushing that M rating the way that, say, Grand Theft Auto likes to, it's probably a safe thing to do in public.
The caveat here is of course that if someone asks you to knock it off around them, please do. Again: It's not that deep.